Very interesting opening question. Very situational. I just filmed a vlog on the topic of college and I received very mixed feedback from my viewers ( 70% female aged 18-24 ) I can relate to what you said Gary about the feeling of not wanting to let your parents down. I am a solid 100k in debt two years out of University and only after college figured out what I love, what I am good at, and what I am working daily on getting better at to forge into a career. This is some of your best content right here, loved hearing Casey's views, awesome dynamic ***** CaseyNeistat
Thanks for choosing my question for this episode, guys! I was raised as a "default: yes" type of person. Loving and open parents, best in the world. But now I have to consciounsly rearrange my focus. Keeping with my own goals and pursuits gets harder and harder with every passing year when I'm in the mode of constantly trying to help other people with their hustles. You've given me a great answer, now some serious thinking will occur ;) Stay solid and have an awesome day!
But as Gary said, "There are no millennials! They're people!" Like Gary said in this video, "in the year we actually live in", which now is 2016, AGE IS JUST A NUMBER!
This is still such a relevant comment and notion. If you watched #dailyvee 196, while he is with the Cowboys he tells them to not make the mistake of misunderstanding how young people communicate and rather leverage it. Knowing you can't change the tides. Love it. Could Gary teach any of the following courses in philosophy, ethics, comm, marketing, sales, mentoring, relationship building based on his own shit. Yes, he could. Haha.
QOTD P1: My greatest fear is failing because of fear. I'll be 30 this year and I panic almost everyday that I've wasted the past 12 years of my life talking about what I want to do, but never truly executing to my full potential. I have a great job, but I hate working for someone else. It's a life sucking experience to me. I have so many ideas for things I want to do, but I fear that I'll choose the wrong idea to focus on. I know it sounds pretty stupid, but that is something I deal with internally everyday. My fear is that in 60 years I'll look back and regret not taking more action. QOTD P2: I am a people pleaser, but when I was doing freelance music and video production for a few years full time I got pretty good at saying no. Lol. Great episode guys.
Part 1 - You never now until you try. 30 is very young. You can fail a few times and still be ok. Take one of the smaller ideas and begin to dive in. I really appreciate you sharing AdamIvy
As someone who just recently turned 30, let me say I share your fear! Everything is so competitive these days and it's even harder to support yourself. And making a living doing what you love can be even more difficult, which is why most people don't do that. But if you keep at it and work hard you'll know whether it's feasible to make a living at it or not. It may take some time (I started a fingerboard company 8 years ago and am finally now making as much money as I was when I taught high school full-time) but you can accelerate it by working even harder/smarter. That was always my mistake. I get distracted way too much so it takes a while for me to realize some of my visions.
Funny I knew who it was as soon as I saw the thumbnail. Casey does amazing work. Love the first question and the counter ( to go to not to go) I think every kid should spend 2 years traveling, starting a business and meeting as many people as possible ( without the parents around) before EVER stepping foot on a college campus. You will get a great interpersonal experience and you will find out how hard or fun it it is to run a business. While having the safety net of youth and ignorance- no one has told you what you can't do yet! Great episode.
It has meaning otherwise why would you do anything. But it doesn't have the meaning it could. Or it's not what you wish you were doing.. So I guess the cure for us is to go do what we imagine/dream we were doing.. And see if this is more meanigful that the present?
That’s a very healthy fear to have... I personally think a lot of us (including myself) fall into that trap of doing things for others simply to get validation rather than just doing it for yourself because it makes you happy.
I default yes- I find it hard to say no- and had to teach myself to say no when it compromised something MORE important. Thank you Casey- loved listening to you!
I am just discovering all Gary V videos and I am really really fortunate (and so are others) for these FREE and motivating content. Like seriously-- knowledge that you give to us are really quite helpful for people struggling to fight for their passions (like me :) )
Lastly Gary you're so right, we are not in a generation where we listen enough. The more we listen the better prepped we are to move successfully forward. Thank you for your sharing you thoughts.
I've been following Casey since he had 200,000 followers... way before his daily vlogs, which coincidentally (or not), started one month after this very interview. It's crazy how much his channel has grown in only 4 years, which proves what Gary has been preaching for ever; that if you grind hard and put out there great content, it is inevitable that success will come.
OMG! Casey is all over RUclips! I LOVE IT! My favorite is that he suggested to 2 RUclipsrs a certain camera (Canon Gx7) back in October. And now, just about every vlog I watch uses that camera. Subtle influence.
This episode will definitely make the classic reel as it was unique and doubly informative. Thank you for sharing. #QOTD-C: Greatest fear is finding myself stopping just short of making it. #QOTD-G: As a parent, I have to be a YES person and a NO person. On the other hand, as a business person, I am more NO than YES. It took a while to get here but now that I can say NO more often than before and things are getting better.
Dave Guerra I like this answer it resonates a lot with my feelings on the matter. I am becoming much better at saying No to working with just anyone especially in Sales. Even if the "No" is part of "No"t Yet I am differing people or opportunities then focusing on the Best opportunity allowing me to go deep instead of spreading myself too wide.. I believe the payoff will be greater and longer lived with this approach.
Love it! I am becoming more and more of a yes person...why not? Take the chance. Do the thing. And at this point, I think my greatest fear is disappointing myself. I was so concerned with other people for so long and now I know what I'm capable of, but I'm still breaking old habits and boundaries, so I have to stay accountable.
Would be interesting to have Gary Vaynerchuk, Casey Neistat and Chase Jarvis in a how to start a business in Photography/Filmmaking combined with social media in a monthly Q&A show. Media and Social media support businesses (advertisements) and social media can help image creators like photographers, graphic designers and filmers/videographers. I love the spirit they got in New York.
Super awesome episode with Casey! My greatest fear is not leaving it all on the field in every situation. I want to be remembered as someone that wears my heart on my sleeve and always gives the most.
Love this great collab!! I 100% agree with you on the fact that the majority of folks who go to collage just attend it because they think they have to - I observe this phenomenon every day. #QOTD1: I absolutely fear the fear itself because I hate that feeling and I think that its not some big think that we fear most but the feeling of fear itself. #QOTD2: most of the time I'm a yes-sayer because I really enjoy to encourage people (but not in a superficial way) and see them suceed but neither do I shy I way from sincerely criticizing someone if asked.
So happy to see you two together in this episode! Both of you define hard work and passion. My favorite episode yet *****. Love your stories CaseyNeistat. Biggest Fear.. -Becoming a Hermit. Why.. -people make me happy.
Greatest fear is the fear of rejection. It's pervasive and the worry that I'll be rejected/ostracised/ridiculed for putting myself out there holds me back. And honestly it's something I struggle with daily. Yes I need validation from those close to me and those I admire. But I'm working on putting myself out there and taking more and more risks each day. Thanks, as always!
I did go down that rabbit hole, and I'm now back again. Blown away by Casey's story telling, soooo impressed. I'm really diving deep into the Askgaryvee show with major catch up now complete. I don't understand why you don't have a hell of a lot more subscribers, but I'm sure you're show still has huge potential as far as that goes. It's around this episode with Casey that I feel you've hit your stride. Keep going chief. QOTD Casey: It was a tie between fear of failure and what others thought of me....I've recently been lucky enough to shake that burden off and taking business head on. The snowball is starting to build. QOTD Gary: Somewhere in the middle nowadays, I feel a change happening. Watch this space! Thanks for everything fellas! P
My greatest fear hands down is fear of failing myself. This trickles down to affect my family and everyone I am associated with. It keeps me motivated and striving for my ultimate goals in life. And I am a default yes man.
QOTD #1: My 2nd Rule of Life is, "doing something is always better than not doing something." My 3rd rule is, "now is always better than later." Of course you have to say "no," to somethings because you have to CHOOSE. But I think I've gotten a lot more opportunities to choose from the more I've said "yes." QOTD #2: My biggest fear is that I would end up back to the town I grew up in, Warner Robins, GA. It was so boring that I've worked my ass off to make sure I never have to move back there. I'm in Atlanta for now, but I still have my eye on the prize: New York City.
#QOTD YES person for sure. I'm really trying to tackle it everyday tho, but since I'm so young and the things I say Yes to so often requires very little effort compared to what it turns out to mean for the person I for example did a small favour for. I believe you have to find a very rough balance between the two if you're finding it hard to say no, or yes for that matter.
After watching this video few months ago, I subscribed to Caseys channel and been watching his videos every day! Thank you both for giving us such great content!
Such a great show! I wasn't familiar with Casey before but I'm excited to check out his stuff now for sure :) I'm a no person probably more this past year than before. I just started being really honest with myself and while I still try to be tactful and nice, I have been working to do things based on my preferences instead of others' expectations. I don't think I have a greatest fear. Even if I'm afraid of something, it doesn't overwhelm me because I know whatever I face, God will help me through it :)
This video is what drove me to your content. I was unaware of Gary prior. To answer your question my biggest fear is being unsuccessful and looking back at my life with regrets.
Rockin' episode, ***** and CaseyNeistat! QOTD #1: My greatest fear is not being able to care for my family for some reason. For whatever reason, that's just totally unacceptable for me. I figure it's the main reason I'm here on this rock. QTOD#2: Definitely a yes person... I've been working on it, because it sometimes gets in the way of other things (like making a living). But I also struggle with it, because I've always been an advocate of "pay it forward", and a lot of people have helped me over the years.
Great episode! Greatest fear is failure, because failure sucks. At work, I'm a Yes person. I'll figure out a way to get it done. At home and everywhere else, I lean toward being a No person. I don't want to over-commit. Need my leisure time to unwind from work.
Hii Gary, I'm 21 years old college student, Both you and casey my biggest inspiration. My Greatest Fear :- Is to not fully live my life in the way that i wanted, I don't wanna die knowing that there's something i missing it, Basically i don't wanna grow old full with regrets, My biggest fear is that i'm wasting my life and my time here. So naturally i'm more of a YES person in general, since i wanna try everything, experience everything. two of my favourite mentor sitting in a room together, damn ! i might just put this video on a loop.
I was out for a few days during Carnival in Brazil and couldn't watch the new episodes. I think i will have to watch two a day to be up to date with it. But guess what: i love to watch more than one #askgaryveeshow in a single day!
I didn't know what I wanted to do and didn't want to go into debt figuring it out, so I joined the Navy. Best idea ever - I got to see most of the world and figured out my passion along the way. Not only was I debt free, but I was able to get my degree for free when I got out. Never forget the military option.
Thanks for having +CaseyNeistat on the show - great to have a second source of input. QOTD Casey - I'm simultaneously afraid of success and failure so I live in this weird perpetual limbo. QOTD Gary - I'm a No person - mainly due to fear - but I'm trying to say Yes more.
I enjoyed this episode - great having Casey on "bring Casey back". Bionic ears sound good to me. It is difficult to say no to customers, i've tried doing this recently and it has worked well as my customers appreciate that i am keeping it real. Not been able to do a job straight away then I let them know "I'm gona be a while before doing it" and that is working for me, less pressure for me and a better job than rushing it.
#QOTD: My greatest fear is no accomplishing the goals I set for myself because of what it means for what I'd like to do for my family and future family. #QOTD: I'm a YES type of person but have worked on that the past few years, always will be I feel, but only if it feels right. Please do the show for as long as possible!
This new format of bringing guests is very interesting. We get to know these people up and close while they get to taste Vaynernation a bit. QOTD-G: I am a bit of YES person by default. I am learning to say NO to distractions and I am doing really well, I think. QOTD-C: My biggest fear is burning out at a moment when I am most required not to. I am a hustler and want to hustle 365 days a year.
#QOTD: #1. My greatest fear is letting people down. I am not sure why but the feeling i get in the bottom of my stomach motivates me to always provide satisfaction to the people around me. This is possibly also my greatest flaw. #QOTD #2. I default to yes. have major issues saying NO to people when they ask me for things. Hoping as I grow I will move closer to the middle. General comment, more guest please. Double the insight was amazing. CaseyNeistat was awesome. Similar vision, different methods. Pure Fire!
First, as you know, Gary, I'm loving the show and learning so much from you simply by listening and putting to practice, so thanks. I really loved Cadey's answer to Joe's college question. Two quick stories: When I first got to NJCU back in '96, I majored in art -- for the first semester. I was pretty decent at drawing and painting all through high school, but once I started taking four-hour long courses in art theory, shading, and all that, and I was getting Cs, I said this isn't for me. I then figured I'd do something related to writing, since that was also what I was good at, and I took journalism course, and while the act of writing was enjoyable, I didn't care for the content I was writing. It wasn't creative enough. Then, by the close of my sophomore year, the English Department announced a creative writing degree, and after my first course, I knew this was what I was meant to do. I'd never have figured that out if it wasn't for college. Flash forward to circa 2010. I was teaching a course at Fairleigh Dickinson University, and I noticed this one student kept coming in late to class everyday, and sometimes wouldn't show up. Finally, I asked him in front of the class, "why do you keep coming to my class late?" and he answered "I'm so sorry, Professor Trigonis, but my band had a show last night, and I didn't get home until really late." I was intrigued. "Does your band play every night at a venue?" I asked. "Pretty much," was his reply. "How many folks come out to see you guys play?" I continued, and he said that he can get anywhere between fifty and a hundred people each show to see his band perform. I finally said to him, "Do you love playing? Is this what you really want to do?" and without skipping a beat, he said yes. "Then why are you in school? You should be focusing on what you love to do and are obviously good at." I never saw him in my class for the rest of the semester. The education system is definitely ... something ... (I'm being nice here -- I spent over ten years teaching, and the only thing that got me through was knowing that I had my students' best interests in mind, and the loan industry is definitely a "racket") but depending on the person, it can be the thing that sets you on the right path when you don't know what that path is just yet.
I try to optimize based off of what I love doing and then it doesnt feel like work even if your not as succesful as you'd like atleast you wake up every day doing what you love which is a success in itself
Welcome *****! Great episode. Love the on location stuff. I'm impressed that Gary had someone on the show with him. He doesn't like sharing a stage. :-) #QOTD : My biggest fear is disappointing those that depend on me. That's family, employees, friends, whomever. I don't like to disappoint so to answer the other QOTD Gary worked in earlier, I guess I slant toward 'Yes'. :-)
That's almost a direct quote from him. Talked to him after a panel he did at Blogworld one year and said he wasn't himself and he said it's hard for him to share a stage. I don't blame him. He's a giant can of energy.
Heeey Gary, I also have that ability/problem Jajaja of hearing everyone elses conversation and identifying who's voice it is. Sometimes I get everything and sometimes i have to ask the person who I'm currently talking to repeat what he just said. I thought it was a concentration problem but then I started seeing it as a Super powe. I'm glad knowing that you can do this too.
Gary, This video shows how different you both are, or better said, you show how selfless you really are You bet on the human I love it! Casey I love you to man you blazed trails for millions in a much different way than Gary but both amazing men!
I'm definitely a default "no" person. It's something I need to change, as I really think that I miss out on a lot of opportunities. #QOTD Greatest Fear: That I'll continue to be crippled in my career and will end up wishing I could do it all over again because I didn't do it right the first time.
SQOTD - I defaukt to yes QOTD - I do fear failure. Working on that big time! Great show. I don't know what episode you had your first guest in WLTV, but this was a nice change up and Casey was great! Thanks my dude. Yours, B.S.
One point on the first question. I am a ex pro hockey player 10 years and a disabled adult since 2012 have pins in leg back and neck. I went back to school in 2012 got marketing degree. Own 3 companies and major business is social media marketing. A huge point that wad not covered is my first year of school was taught accounting. Finance. Human resource. Computer applications. Graphic design. These are all basics that you would need to run a business. If anything you should go to school to learn that. Yes its not the dream job but a must for making money if you are a small business owner. Last time I check money is needed to live.
Sorry man I know I use a tablet and only have 3 fingers on my right hand have no left hand and unable to type properly. I am not a good speller to begin with and should take time to double and triple check spelling errors. No excuse and process of highlighting the word to correct is something I cant do. Most times if I think the message is out I live with it.
Ya good player he was in South Carolina. Its all good everyone is tough behind a screen. Not many people would say that to my face, the vibe of what Gary does and why we follow him is to excel.
QOTD Casey - Biggest fear is the tap on the shoulder and someone calling me out that I don't know what I'm talking about. Why? Shame, I guess. It's irrational, but real nonetheless. QOTD Gary - Definitely a YES person, but learning to say NO with increasing confidence. Greg McKeown's book 'Essentialism' was life changing in that regard. Epic show guys. Caught up on all 72 episodes in the last two weeks - promise to comment and answer the QOTD from now on. Loved the dynamic between GV and Casey and the camera work here too.
#QOTD, GARY --> I default to Yes, but have learned how to say No much more over the past 7 years. The army taught me a lot about saying no (ironically). If you say yes to everything there then you get trampled. I recently had to say no to someone I've said yes to my entire life. That was very difficult. I'm still working to rectify the relationship. My answer is still no, but at least we have a phone call scheduled to hash out the hard feelings.
My greatest fear is standing up for myself. Why? My stepfather drilled into me that I was nothing and deserve nothing, especially not anything good. So what do I enjoy? Calling people on their sh*t and standing up for myself!!! Which only goes to prove that you CAN overcome abuse!!!
I've seen Casey before, but seeing him in full force now definitely made me a subscriber. QOTD: My biggest fear is maintaining an inferiority complex because of seeing and being around people that are doing better than me.
I try to say yes to myself. I am at a Moment in my life in which I am learning to say yes to my world and no to the Rest of the world. And Even when I want to enjoy Time with Family, Friends or new people whatever I do, I want it to be something that teaches me: because is the way I invest my time, and at the Same Time Challenges me because is what helps me to grow and be my better Version. I have fun when listening other People experiences and try to learn from them as well, in those cases I love to see People trust me.
I’m a default “no” type of person, life wasn’t great but my single-parent late mother managed to raised me and 3 of my sisters. We had everything that we need but i think life kind of moulded us into default “no”, to protect ourselves in a way. Casey’s question: my biggest fear is to lose another family member or a loved one because I lost the person dearest to me last April, my mum. Apart from barely getting by and all, I still value relationships more than anything.
#QOTD My biggest fear is disappointing myself. I have lofty goals, laser focus, and execute on my goals the fault of myself and others sometimes. But the fear of not achieving my goals and disappointing myself is so terrifying that I do everything I can to never let it happen.
I love how Casey is so chill - actually really relaxing to watch
Bcs he is in his own office, and he is cooooooool af
Very interesting opening question. Very situational. I just filmed a vlog on the topic of college and I received very mixed feedback from my viewers ( 70% female aged 18-24 ) I can relate to what you said Gary about the feeling of not wanting to let your parents down. I am a solid 100k in debt two years out of University and only after college figured out what I love, what I am good at, and what I am working daily on getting better at to forge into a career. This is some of your best content right here, loved hearing Casey's views, awesome dynamic ***** CaseyNeistat
Erik Conover hey point me in the direction of that video if you could.. Interested in watching it..
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Thanks for choosing my question for this episode, guys! I was raised as a "default: yes" type of person. Loving and open parents, best in the world. But now I have to consciounsly rearrange my focus. Keeping with my own goals and pursuits gets harder and harder with every passing year when I'm in the mode of constantly trying to help other people with their hustles.
You've given me a great answer, now some serious thinking will occur ;) Stay solid and have an awesome day!
Great question! Thanks for asking it.
Andrzej Tucholski CONGRATS on getting your question answered. :)
Great question Andrzej, as I see it you're getting better and better at it ;-)
zabawne uczucie wyczaić Cię w ask GaryVee xD. Cheers!
gratulacje Andrzej!
Love that 2 non-millenials are killing it in the millenial world!
i think this is the best comment on RUclips :)
But as Gary said, "There are no millennials! They're people!" Like Gary said in this video, "in the year we actually live in", which now is 2016, AGE IS JUST A NUMBER!
This is still such a relevant comment and notion. If you watched #dailyvee 196, while he is with the Cowboys he tells them to not make the mistake of misunderstanding how young people communicate and rather leverage it. Knowing you can't change the tides. Love it. Could Gary teach any of the following courses in philosophy, ethics, comm, marketing, sales, mentoring, relationship building based on his own shit. Yes, he could. Haha.
Its anyones world if they decide it is and back that up with action
Casey is a millennial.
QOTD P1: My greatest fear is failing because of fear. I'll be 30 this year and I panic almost everyday that I've wasted the past 12 years of my life talking about what I want to do, but never truly executing to my full potential. I have a great job, but I hate working for someone else. It's a life sucking experience to me. I have so many ideas for things I want to do, but I fear that I'll choose the wrong idea to focus on. I know it sounds pretty stupid, but that is something I deal with internally everyday. My fear is that in 60 years I'll look back and regret not taking more action. QOTD P2: I am a people pleaser, but when I was doing freelance music and video production for a few years full time I got pretty good at saying no. Lol. Great episode guys.
Part 1 - You never now until you try. 30 is very young. You can fail a few times and still be ok. Take one of the smaller ideas and begin to dive in. I really appreciate you sharing AdamIvy
As someone who just recently turned 30, let me say I share your fear! Everything is so competitive these days and it's even harder to support yourself. And making a living doing what you love can be even more difficult, which is why most people don't do that. But if you keep at it and work hard you'll know whether it's feasible to make a living at it or not. It may take some time (I started a fingerboard company 8 years ago and am finally now making as much money as I was when I taught high school full-time) but you can accelerate it by working even harder/smarter. That was always my mistake. I get distracted way too much so it takes a while for me to realize some of my visions.
Dude I feel you! Have that same fear!
30 is getting younger ever day!
I really appreciate all the replies and support. You're all invited to a BBQ over at my place this weekend.
Funny I knew who it was as soon as I saw the thumbnail. Casey does amazing work. Love the first question and the counter ( to go to not to go) I think every kid should spend 2 years traveling, starting a business and meeting as many people as possible ( without the parents around) before EVER stepping foot on a college campus.
You will get a great interpersonal experience and you will find out how hard or fun it it is to run a business. While having the safety net of youth and ignorance- no one has told you what you can't do yet! Great episode.
My greatest fear is living a meaningless life.
It has meaning otherwise why would you do anything. But it doesn't have the meaning it could. Or it's not what you wish you were doing.. So I guess the cure for us is to go do what we imagine/dream we were doing.. And see if this is more meanigful that the present?
realize the fear and get over it. love you bro but DONT BE A BİTCH ABOUT İT AND COMMENT İT İN RUclips. Have a good day
Realize that life is meaningless for everyone. YOU assign it meaning. Find your reason to exist.
That’s a very healthy fear to have... I personally think a lot of us (including myself) fall into that trap of doing things for others simply to get validation rather than just doing it for yourself because it makes you happy.
@@VinnieChu good answer
I default yes- I find it hard to say no- and had to teach myself to say no when it compromised something MORE important. Thank you Casey- loved listening to you!
I love what you said about retirement. If you love what you do, you never stop doing it.
I am just discovering all Gary V videos and I am really really fortunate (and so are others) for these FREE and motivating content. Like seriously-- knowledge that you give to us are really quite helpful for people struggling to fight for their passions (like me :) )
Lastly Gary you're so right, we are not in a generation where we listen enough. The more we listen the better prepped we are to move successfully forward. Thank you for your sharing you thoughts.
I loved this! Def need to bring the dude back.
This video is great. Especially that first question. Hacking college and also finding passion in life. Loove it!!
I've been following Casey since he had 200,000 followers... way before his daily vlogs, which coincidentally (or not), started one month after this very interview. It's crazy how much his channel has grown in only 4 years, which proves what Gary has been preaching for ever; that if you grind hard and put out there great content, it is inevitable that success will come.
So cool to see Casey on the AskGaryVee show! Such a big fan. I alway default to YES! Need to learn to say NO more often
Clash of the titans :)
OMG! Casey is all over RUclips! I LOVE IT! My favorite is that he suggested to 2 RUclipsrs a certain camera (Canon Gx7) back in October. And now, just about every vlog I watch uses that camera. Subtle influence.
This episode will definitely make the classic reel as it was unique and doubly informative. Thank you for sharing.
#QOTD-C: Greatest fear is finding myself stopping just short of making it.
#QOTD-G: As a parent, I have to be a YES person and a NO person. On the other hand, as a business person, I am more NO than YES. It took a while to get here but now that I can say NO more often than before and things are getting better.
Dave Guerra I like this answer it resonates a lot with my feelings on the matter. I am becoming much better at saying No to working with just anyone especially in Sales. Even if the "No" is part of "No"t Yet I am differing people or opportunities then focusing on the Best opportunity allowing me to go deep instead of spreading myself too wide.. I believe the payoff will be greater and longer lived with this approach.
Luis Biggs Thanks for your reply. I agree in saying NO a bit more often will have a greater payoff.
Love it! I am becoming more and more of a yes person...why not? Take the chance. Do the thing. And at this point, I think my greatest fear is disappointing myself. I was so concerned with other people for so long and now I know what I'm capable of, but I'm still breaking old habits and boundaries, so I have to stay accountable.
Would be interesting to have Gary Vaynerchuk, Casey Neistat and Chase Jarvis in a how to start a business in Photography/Filmmaking combined with social media in a monthly Q&A show. Media and Social media support businesses (advertisements) and social media can help image creators like photographers, graphic designers and filmers/videographers. I love the spirit they got in New York.
agreed
AGREED
That'd be a killer show
yesssssss
Super awesome episode with Casey! My greatest fear is not leaving it all on the field in every situation. I want to be remembered as someone that wears my heart on my sleeve and always gives the most.
Gary having so much fun on this one! Love you guys both so much, you inspire me in more ways than can be put into words!!!
Love this great collab!! I 100% agree with you on the fact that the majority of folks who go to collage just attend it because they think they have to - I observe this phenomenon every day.
#QOTD1: I absolutely fear the fear itself because I hate that feeling and I think that its not some big think that we fear most but the feeling of fear itself.
#QOTD2: most of the time I'm a yes-sayer because I really enjoy to encourage people (but not in a superficial way) and see them suceed but neither do I shy I way from sincerely criticizing someone if asked.
its funny how Gary is oozing with confidence and Casey is just there yeah-ing. on a positive note of course, I could watch these guys all day
So happy to see you two together in this episode! Both of you define hard work and passion. My favorite episode yet *****. Love your stories CaseyNeistat.
Biggest Fear.. -Becoming a Hermit. Why.. -people make me happy.
Greatest fear is the fear of rejection. It's pervasive and the worry that I'll be rejected/ostracised/ridiculed for putting myself out there holds me back. And honestly it's something I struggle with daily.
Yes I need validation from those close to me and those I admire. But I'm working on putting myself out there and taking more and more risks each day.
Thanks, as always!
I love this video. So much great discussion on school, parenting, and life goals. Thanks Gary and Casey.
Casey looked so nervous 😂😂 I've never seen that before
I did go down that rabbit hole, and I'm now back again.
Blown away by Casey's story telling, soooo impressed.
I'm really diving deep into the Askgaryvee show with major catch up now complete. I don't understand why you don't have a hell of a lot more subscribers, but I'm sure you're show still has huge potential as far as that goes. It's around this episode with Casey that I feel you've hit your stride. Keep going chief.
QOTD Casey: It was a tie between fear of failure and what others thought of me....I've recently been lucky enough to shake that burden off and taking business head on. The snowball is starting to build.
QOTD Gary: Somewhere in the middle nowadays, I feel a change happening.
Watch this space!
Thanks for everything fellas!
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My greatest fear hands down is fear of failing myself. This trickles down to affect my family and everyone I am associated with. It keeps me motivated and striving for my ultimate goals in life.
And I am a default yes man.
QOTD #1: My 2nd Rule of Life is, "doing something is always better than not doing something." My 3rd rule is, "now is always better than later." Of course you have to say "no," to somethings because you have to CHOOSE. But I think I've gotten a lot more opportunities to choose from the more I've said "yes."
QOTD #2: My biggest fear is that I would end up back to the town I grew up in, Warner Robins, GA. It was so boring that I've worked my ass off to make sure I never have to move back there. I'm in Atlanta for now, but I still have my eye on the prize: New York City.
#QOTD YES person for sure. I'm really trying to tackle it everyday tho, but since I'm so young and the things I say Yes to so often requires very little effort compared to what it turns out to mean for the person I for example did a small favour for. I believe you have to find a very rough balance between the two if you're finding it hard to say no, or yes for that matter.
Thanks for taking my question on the show!
My 2 biggest Heroes in 1 show! Amazing!
After watching this video few months ago, I subscribed to Caseys channel and been watching his videos every day! Thank you both for giving us such great content!
Thank you @Gary and @Casey for the awesome video and being a source of inspiration.
Such a great show! I wasn't familiar with Casey before but I'm excited to check out his stuff now for sure :)
I'm a no person probably more this past year than before. I just started being really honest with myself and while I still try to be tactful and nice, I have been working to do things based on my preferences instead of others' expectations. I don't think I have a greatest fear. Even if I'm afraid of something, it doesn't overwhelm me because I know whatever I face, God will help me through it :)
This video is what drove me to your content. I was unaware of Gary prior. To answer your question my biggest fear is being unsuccessful and looking back at my life with regrets.
Biggest fear. Not having somebody to share life with. But I´ll be patient.
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QOTD: My greatest Fear is being looked at as a failure in life to my family and becoming everything I talk down upon.
Rockin' episode, ***** and CaseyNeistat!
QOTD #1: My greatest fear is not being able to care for my family for some reason. For whatever reason, that's just totally unacceptable for me. I figure it's the main reason I'm here on this rock.
QTOD#2: Definitely a yes person... I've been working on it, because it sometimes gets in the way of other things (like making a living). But I also struggle with it, because I've always been an advocate of "pay it forward", and a lot of people have helped me over the years.
Amen Doc Sheldon!! :)
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Great episode!
Greatest fear is failure, because failure sucks.
At work, I'm a Yes person. I'll figure out a way to get it done.
At home and everywhere else, I lean toward being a No person. I don't want to over-commit. Need my leisure time to unwind from work.
this video is such a jem. these guys are killing the game on so many levels!
Hii Gary, I'm 21 years old college student, Both you and casey my biggest inspiration.
My Greatest Fear :- Is to not fully live my life in the way that i wanted, I don't wanna die knowing that there's something i missing it, Basically i don't wanna grow old full with regrets, My biggest fear is that i'm wasting my life and my time here.
So naturally i'm more of a YES person in general, since i wanna try everything, experience everything.
two of my favourite mentor sitting in a room together, damn ! i might just put this video on a loop.
I'm watching this at the start of 2019. Thanks for sharing Gary & Casey. Keep winning guys 👊
I was out for a few days during Carnival in Brazil and couldn't watch the new episodes. I think i will have to watch two a day to be up to date with it. But guess what: i love to watch more than one #askgaryveeshow in a single day!
Greatest fear is failing my kids. I want to provide for my kids, raise them right and empower them to succeed.
Gary & Casey! WOW The TITANS UNITE! Amazing. I'm min Awe! Thank you BOTH for all the Great Wisdom!
#QOTD ... To not leave a significant mark in the society, because I just have this feeling all the time, that I can help others ...
I didn't know what I wanted to do and didn't want to go into debt figuring it out, so I joined the Navy. Best idea ever - I got to see most of the world and figured out my passion along the way. Not only was I debt free, but I was able to get my degree for free when I got out. Never forget the military option.
Morning routine! Time to get fueled up for the day 🤘🏻
Gary, that "weird gear" you speak of is what makes things effortless and pristine. You practice tremendous principles without even knowing so.
Thanks for having +CaseyNeistat on the show - great to have a second source of input.
QOTD Casey - I'm simultaneously afraid of success and failure so I live in this weird perpetual limbo.
QOTD Gary - I'm a No person - mainly due to fear - but I'm trying to say Yes more.
Thanks Gary and Casey on this amazing show! I love it!
Very, very, very interesting show with the friend of yours, thank you Gary!
I enjoyed this episode - great having Casey on "bring Casey back". Bionic ears sound good to me. It is difficult to say no to customers, i've tried doing this recently and it has worked well as my customers appreciate that i am keeping it real. Not been able to do a job straight away then I let them know "I'm gona be a while before doing it" and that is working for me, less pressure for me and a better job than rushing it.
Great show guys! Im a yes person, and people have taken advantage of that. Greatest fear is failing my family/ something happening to them.
Love you both. Found this video and it's cool to see you both in the same video!
Great insight "challenge the masses take care of the individuals."
I haven't even watched this yet... and I feel this is going to be good...!
Great point from Casey - focus is everything. There is so much distraction - everywhere.
I'm a default YES.
Love the show, Gary. Really appreciated your thoughts on the yes/no predicament.
Wow! Flip a coin to see who’s more high strung! Love you guys!!!
@CaseyNeistat did a great job! Glad he comes back in Ep 128. #AskGaryVee Ep 72 Note
these two are legends!
# 1 on my success broad: Helping Others Succeed.
Hey Gary, great episode. Casey is a cool dude. Definitely have him back on the show some time
Gary's energy is both HUGE and INTENSE.
11:03 : Do you need to say no more as you get older?
I say yes and that keeps me young.
Holy shit! Pre-crypto, pre-NFT, pre-aging Gary!!!!! 2022 and looking back to greatness
#QOTD: My greatest fear is no accomplishing the goals I set for myself because of what it means for what I'd like to do for my family and future family.
#QOTD: I'm a YES type of person but have worked on that the past few years, always will be I feel, but only if it feels right.
Please do the show for as long as possible!
This new format of bringing guests is very interesting. We get to know these people up and close while they get to taste Vaynernation a bit.
QOTD-G: I am a bit of YES person by default. I am learning to say NO to distractions and I am doing really well, I think.
QOTD-C: My biggest fear is burning out at a moment when I am most required not to. I am a hustler and want to hustle 365 days a year.
"This is gold, Jerry (Gary)... gold!"
#QOTD: #1. My greatest fear is letting people down. I am not sure why but the feeling i get in the bottom of my stomach motivates me to always provide satisfaction to the people around me. This is possibly also my greatest flaw.
#QOTD #2. I default to yes. have major issues saying NO to people when they ask me for things. Hoping as I grow I will move closer to the middle.
General comment, more guest please. Double the insight was amazing. CaseyNeistat was awesome. Similar vision, different methods. Pure Fire!
im here cause of casey
This is a month before he started vloging, crazy
^ he was an established youtuber since before he started vloggin ya know
Subscribe and I will subscribe back 🎈🎈❤❤👍👍👍😄
First, as you know, Gary, I'm loving the show and learning so much from you simply by listening and putting to practice, so thanks. I really loved Cadey's answer to Joe's college question. Two quick stories:
When I first got to NJCU back in '96, I majored in art -- for the first semester. I was pretty decent at drawing and painting all through high school, but once I started taking four-hour long courses in art theory, shading, and all that, and I was getting Cs, I said this isn't for me. I then figured I'd do something related to writing, since that was also what I was good at, and I took journalism course, and while the act of writing was enjoyable, I didn't care for the content I was writing. It wasn't creative enough. Then, by the close of my sophomore year, the English Department announced a creative writing degree, and after my first course, I knew this was what I was meant to do. I'd never have figured that out if it wasn't for college.
Flash forward to circa 2010. I was teaching a course at Fairleigh Dickinson University, and I noticed this one student kept coming in late to class everyday, and sometimes wouldn't show up. Finally, I asked him in front of the class, "why do you keep coming to my class late?" and he answered "I'm so sorry, Professor Trigonis, but my band had a show last night, and I didn't get home until really late." I was intrigued. "Does your band play every night at a venue?" I asked. "Pretty much," was his reply. "How many folks come out to see you guys play?" I continued, and he said that he can get anywhere between fifty and a hundred people each show to see his band perform.
I finally said to him, "Do you love playing? Is this what you really want to do?" and without skipping a beat, he said yes. "Then why are you in school? You should be focusing on what you love to do and are obviously good at."
I never saw him in my class for the rest of the semester.
The education system is definitely ... something ... (I'm being nice here -- I spent over ten years teaching, and the only thing that got me through was knowing that I had my students' best interests in mind, and the loan industry is definitely a "racket") but depending on the person, it can be the thing that sets you on the right path when you don't know what that path is just yet.
My greatest fear is not succeeding in something that I love. Because of this fear it drives me to push harder, do more and try anything.
+Erik Frankhouse keep at it brother, find that happiness!
I try to optimize based off of what I love doing and then it doesnt feel like work even if your not as succesful as you'd like atleast you wake up every day doing what you love which is a success in itself
Welcome *****! Great episode. Love the on location stuff. I'm impressed that Gary had someone on the show with him. He doesn't like sharing a stage. :-)
#QOTD : My biggest fear is disappointing those that depend on me. That's family, employees, friends, whomever. I don't like to disappoint so to answer the other QOTD Gary worked in earlier, I guess I slant toward 'Yes'. :-)
Gary loves the attention... I agree about your comment on his desire to share the stage... but he played... mostly well... in the sandbox.
That's almost a direct quote from him. Talked to him after a panel he did at Blogworld one year and said he wasn't himself and he said it's hard for him to share a stage. I don't blame him. He's a giant can of energy.
Heeey Gary, I also have that ability/problem Jajaja of hearing everyone elses conversation and identifying who's voice it is. Sometimes I get everything and sometimes i have to ask the person who I'm currently talking to repeat what he just said. I thought it was a concentration problem but then I started seeing it as a Super powe. I'm glad knowing that you can do this too.
This episode helped me make a big decision. thanks
Great show guys! Thank you. I'm thinking episode 144 is way to long to go without having Casey back. I'm a yes person. I'm working on that everyday.
Gary, This video shows how different you both are, or better said, you show how selfless you really are You bet on the human I love it! Casey I love you to man you blazed trails for millions in a much different way than Gary but both amazing men!
I'm definitely a default "no" person. It's something I need to change, as I really think that I miss out on a lot of opportunities.
#QOTD Greatest Fear: That I'll continue to be crippled in my career and will end up wishing I could do it all over again because I didn't do it right the first time.
SQOTD - I defaukt to yes
QOTD - I do fear failure. Working on that big time!
Great show. I don't know what episode you had your first guest in WLTV, but this was a nice change up and Casey was great!
Thanks my dude.
Yours,
B.S.
One point on the first question. I am a ex pro hockey player 10 years and a disabled adult since 2012 have pins in leg back and neck. I went back to school in 2012 got marketing degree. Own 3 companies and major business is social media marketing. A huge point that wad not covered is my first year of school was taught accounting. Finance. Human resource. Computer applications. Graphic design. These are all basics that you would need to run a business. If anything you should go to school to learn that. Yes its not the dream job but a must for making money if you are a small business owner. Last time I check money is needed to live.
Yet you can't write proper English. No offense, but at least read what you typed.
Sorry man I know I use a tablet and only have 3 fingers on my right hand have no left hand and unable to type properly. I am not a good speller to begin with and should take time to double and triple check spelling errors. No excuse and process of highlighting the word to correct is something I cant do. Most times if I think the message is out I live with it.
Filippo Masoni Crippled by perfection, get the F**CK over it.
***** #Advice
Hey Ryan! That fillipo guy is a douchebag.
Btw I think you may have played against my good buddy Chris Wheaton.
Ya good player he was in South Carolina. Its all good everyone is tough behind a screen. Not many people would say that to my face, the vibe of what Gary does and why we follow him is to excel.
Yay Casey!
QOTD Casey - Biggest fear is the tap on the shoulder and someone calling me out that I don't know what I'm talking about. Why? Shame, I guess. It's irrational, but real nonetheless.
QOTD Gary - Definitely a YES person, but learning to say NO with increasing confidence. Greg McKeown's book 'Essentialism' was life changing in that regard.
Epic show guys. Caught up on all 72 episodes in the last two weeks - promise to comment and answer the QOTD from now on. Loved the dynamic between GV and Casey and the camera work here too.
18:18 was #PERFECT !!! i agree
#QOTD, GARY --> I default to Yes, but have learned how to say No much more over the past 7 years. The army taught me a lot about saying no (ironically). If you say yes to everything there then you get trampled. I recently had to say no to someone I've said yes to my entire life. That was very difficult. I'm still working to rectify the relationship. My answer is still no, but at least we have a phone call scheduled to hash out the hard feelings.
Casey : My biggest fear is to not accomplish all the things I've set out to do.
Gary: I'm a "yes" person.
One of the coolest offices I have ever seen!
Good interview. Thanks
BEST. SHOW. YET. #loveit #hustle #crushingit
My greatest fear is standing up for myself. Why? My stepfather drilled into me that I was nothing and deserve nothing, especially not anything good.
So what do I enjoy? Calling people on their sh*t and standing up for myself!!! Which only goes to prove that you CAN overcome abuse!!!
I've seen Casey before, but seeing him in full force now definitely made me a subscriber.
QOTD: My biggest fear is maintaining an inferiority complex because of seeing and being around people that are doing better than me.
i have bionic ears as well!!! being a court reporter its necessary !!! love that super power !!!
Biggest fear: Failing to provide for my family. A mentor once told me "never say no to an opportunity". Therefore good or bad - I never say no.
you two are brilliant, two of my favorite
Finally, better sound quality than ever.
I try to say yes to myself. I am at a Moment in my life in which I am learning to say yes to my world and no to the Rest of the world. And Even when I want to enjoy Time with Family, Friends or new people whatever I do, I want it to be something that teaches me: because is the way I invest my time, and at the Same Time Challenges me because is what helps me to grow and be my better Version.
I have fun when listening other People experiences and try to learn from them as well, in those cases I love to see People trust me.
I’m a default “no” type of person, life wasn’t great but my single-parent late mother managed to raised me and 3 of my sisters. We had everything that we need but i think life kind of moulded us into default “no”, to protect ourselves in a way.
Casey’s question: my biggest fear is to lose another family member or a loved one because I lost the person dearest to me last April, my mum. Apart from barely getting by and all, I still value relationships more than anything.
#QOTD My biggest fear is disappointing myself. I have lofty goals, laser focus, and execute on my goals the fault of myself and others sometimes. But the fear of not achieving my goals and disappointing myself is so terrifying that I do everything I can to never let it happen.